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PACK TWO HER ALT) AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, OCT. 2. 1052 Guitar Starts New Career For Preston Foster ' KFLW 1450 Kc. PST Thursd? Evening, Oct. t ' 00 Today'i Sporu Hlfhhhf IS Horns Town Ntw fl 23 World Ntwa Summary f M Mmlc Mrlodlcs ABC 7 00 Proudly W 1111 T-W Dtrinu AUornny ABC 00 Ntwutand Theatre ABC : Evrape with Ma ARC :O0 Ncwa Ai It Happena ARC 0 Jo Bukhkin eV Hla Quart I0U0 10 p.m. Headlines 10 IS The Three Suns ARC 10:30 Intomnta Club 11:00 New Summary 11. OA Sign Oft KFLW 10 Ka PST Friday, Oct. S 11:00 8 a.m. Newa it OS Corn In the Mom 7:00 NewB-RkM Edition 7:1ft Charlie'i Roundup 7 .10 Rob Garred ABC t 1 40 Betty Crorker ABC 7:45 Top of the Mnrmnf 7:M John font ABC 11:00 Rreakfait Club ARC 1 00 Hank Henry Show IT 0 DAY' I! METT THE ROM HOuA OF THE JEVPI SEAS! JU. ABG n 71 -i.TWJ Tangled lives Exposed! BETTE DAVIS ' i Plus "Joe McDoaks" stain -umeay EXTRA! mem niEB JiAY MERRILL wMn The BOG CROSBY STORY A CAVALCADE OF CROSBY FROM THE "BLUE OF THE NIGHT" TO "AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS FATHER" If frte Pvk BING CROSBY when mother swooned to hit tongs in "PENNIES From HEAVEN" A special nostalgic return engagement NOW BOTH PICTURES AT t XmmmAmmmmM&tmm 30 Break the Bank ABC 10 00 Chel Huntley ABC 1015 Lone Journey ABC t 10:30 My True Story ABC 10 A3 WhUpering StreeU ABC 11:15 When fiirl Marrici ABC 11 TO Slop & Shop 11:43 Muaical Roundup 11 W Market Report 13 00 Noon Edition New U:IS Pax leu Sidewalk Show 12 .10 Jack Ouem Show ABC ' loo The Bill Ring Show ABC 1:15 Paul Harvey ABC 1 .30 Baatn Bnrii 1 45 Better Living 2:00 Betty Crocker ABC 2.05 Tenneaaee Ernie ARC 2 15 11 lip To You ABC 2.30 Tenneuee Ernte ABC 100 Ted Malone ABC 3 15 Tenneuee Ernie ABC 3 ;10 Cal Tinney ABC 3 .55 Betty Crocker ABC 4 00 Hequeittully Voum 5:00 Fun factory ABC 5 15 Ronnie Kemper ARC 5 30 Chet Huntley ABC 5 45 Drama of Medicine A 00 Today's Sports Highlights 615 Home Town New 6 -25 World Newa Summary 8:;iO To be Announced 7 00 Gillette Fight ABC 8 00 Tue Top Guy ABC 8:30 Thti U Your FBI ABC B 00 Out & Harriet ABC 9 30 Concert of Favorites 10.00 10 p.m Headlines 10:15 U S. Coast Guard Show ABC 10 30 Chai Antell Theatre ABC Mfflunmiii CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 1:45 America's Devil's Island ..whert a kiss opened the DOORWAY I Df THE DAMNED! rtotw.g .. Starling . a Joan HAYDEN LESLIE Ward BOND " EXTRA! BING CROSBY still going strong In "JUST FOR YOU" Hit latest technicolor hit. m m feetknrtif ipfcOM J Ml X1 DUO 10 45 Insomnia Cluh 11 no News Summary 1.05 Sign Off KFJI 1150 Re. rST Thursday Evening, Oct. S nOGahrtal Heatler MRS 15 Klam. Theater Quia 30 Around Town Newa a o Something to Think About 45 Sain HaeeNcw MBS 55 Bill Henry MBS t 00 The John Sebastian Show 7 IS Tex Beneke T 30 Klamath Sport Album 7 45 l.aPotntes 8 00 Frvddte Martin 8 15 Music of Manhattan 30 Hurl Ivea Sings 8 4.5 Heidelberg Harmonatr 00 Glenn HardyNews MBS IS Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 30 For Dancers Only .45 Sports Final to 00 1 lve a Mvstery MBS 10 15 Herat June Christy 10 30 Rod and Gun Club 10 M Night Owl News 11 00 Night Owl Club 12.00 Sign Oft KFJI 1150 Kc. Friday, Oct. 3 . rsT 00 Sunrise Serenade 8 55 Farm Reporter 7.00 Hemingway News MBS 715 Breakfast Gang MBS 7 o0 Cett Bus 7 45 Sam Hajea MBS 7:55 First Edition Local Newa 8 00 Cecil Brvmn MBS 815 Breakfast Gang MRS 8 30 Bible lintttute MRS 9:00 Paula Stone Show MBS 813 Platter Party 9 30 Newspaper of the Air MBS 9:45 World Serie 100 SporU MBS 1:15 News MBS 1:30 Jack Kirk wood MBS 2.00 Currina 2:05 News MBS 2:15 Music Theatre 230 Ladies fair MBS 3:00 Queen for a Day MBS 3:; Tello Test 3:45 Answer Man 4 00 La Point es 4:15 Hemingway News MBS 4 30 Cm l Massey Time MBS 4:45 Sam Hayes Newa MBS 5:00 Ricky's Request 5:30 Wild Bill Hlckok MBS 3:50 News MBS :00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 815 Klamath Theater QuU 8:50 Around Town Newa 8:40 Something to Think Abet 45 Sam Hae Newa MBS 6:55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 The John Sebastian Show 7:15 Tex Beneke 7:30 Fulton Lewis 7:45 It s Football Time MBS 7:50 Kims vs Eugene 9:00 News MBS 9:15 Kt'HS vs Eugene 1 10:05 Titus Moody Pug 10:15 I Love a Mystery MBS 10:30 For Dancers Only 10:45 Night Owl News 10:55 Night Owl Club 12:00 Sign Off Springfield Plant Closes SPRINGFIELD Ifl Another chapter in the unsuccessful history of the Springfield Alcohol Plant i was closed Tuesday when the U.S. j Government again took custody ot it from the Oregon Wood Chemical The company for the past three years had attempted to manuiac ture wax and other products front wood wastes. It was operated By Charles B. Hudson Jr.. and Wil liam S. Hudson, brothers irom Amerlcus. Ga. The plant was originally de signed to manufacture ethyl alco hol from wood to supplement short supplies during World War II. It has never proved economically feasible and has been in the hands of the Reconstruction Finance Corp. and other federal agencies much of the time. Balsiger Has Trailer Sales The Balsiger Motor Company has been granted a-'S-county franchise as exclusive agents for Spartan Trailer Homes. Spartan is the world's largest trailer manufactur er. Balsiger already has the agency for Pontiac and Clipper trailers. Franchises for the three trailers cover Modoc and Siskiyou counties in California, Klamath, Lake and Malheur counties in Oregon. WEEK'S SEWING BUY -tfVJbr 00,11' y z.1 1 S-I2-I4, M-16-18 Be the hostess with the mostos' pretty aprons! So thrifty to make a flock of these 2 cute styles. ! You need only one yard 35-inch j fabrlo for the bib apron in all i sizes. Sew another version with eyelet ruffles for fiatteryl Easy to sew. Ke the riinirrflm! Pattern 9241: Misses' sizes Small 12-14; Medium 16-18; One yard 35-Inch for all sizes. This easy-to-sew pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Hew unart snows you every step. Send thirty-five cents In coins for this pattern to Marian Martin, care of Herald News, Pattern Dept.. P. O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, III. Print plainly your name, art dress, zone, size and style number. pi ; m vlj V VNE YARD 35 i3 - ,9 VINTAGE QUEEN Pretty Virginia Best, 22, of Monlo Park, Calif, caught the eya of the California Wine Institute judges, for obvious reasons, and she was chosen "Vintage Queen" to reign during National Wine Week, Oct. 1 1-18. Joanne Dru Loses Fighi To Wear Tight Trousers By ERSKINE JOHNSON HOixV ttUuu uii.i inclu sively Yours: The shrimp boats are a-comin in U-I s "Thunder Bay." but there was no dancln' when the censors took a look at the blue Jeans Joanne Dru wanted i to wear for her sexy role of a Creole girl on a shrimp boat In tne film. Joanne modeled the blue Jeans and the censors turned blue. "Too tight, " they protested. "Es pecially in the er derriere." "I've worn tighter ones before." replied Joanne. "In 'Return of the Texan.' Really, they looked like ballet tights." . The censors thought it over. "You were a lady in that film," they said. "This is a sexier role. We have to be subtle about It." The explanation, of course, for a cryptic memo to the U-I ward robe department: "Please let out the seats in all ot Joanne Dru's blue jeans." Dorothy Lamour lust nixed a big offer to do a TV dramatic series on film, "because I don't believe in mytelf as a dramatic actress and because I'm still looking for the right musical format for tele vision." "But 1 11 go dramatic If they give me the life story of Helen Morgan to do on the screen." Dot tie added. "That would be a dream come true." Jarmila Novotna, Jr., lovely 19-year-old daughter of the glamor ous Met Opera Star, is on her way to Hollywood to pursue a film ca reer. The small, elderly man who's seen around the Hollywood play grounds and pony tracks with Re becca Welles and Yasmln Khan, Rita Havworth's daughters, is "Shorty" Chirello. Orson Welles' former valet. Plays bit roles these days and Is currently the stand in for child star Billv Gray in "By the Light of the Silvery Moon" at Warners. More evidence that Marlon Bran do is a changed man. Marlon, well scrubbed, neat and reserved, paid a visit to Tony Quinn's home. Af ter he'd left, Quinn's brother-in-law asked: "Who was that nice-mannered young man? I didn't catch his name." Preview Flash: "The Thief," Rav Milland's new dialogless star rer, is a shocker of terror and suspense in the Oscar league that will lift you out of your theater seat. Clarence Greene and Russell Rouse have found the first new film narrative form in years. The local natives who worked with Gary Cooner in "Return to Paradise" in Samoa dubbed him "Kali Kuoa." They're smarter than thev look. The translation: Lots of money. Mary Pickford's overnight bow PHS Reports Polio Down WASHINGTON Wl The Public Health Service said Thursday there was a drop of 16 per cent In new cases of infantile paralysis report ed last week and said this probably marked the turning point In the record outbreak. There were 3.538 new cases list ed for the week ended Sept. 27, compared with a corrected total of 4,191 for the week ended Sept, 20. New Records were set lor five straight weeks up to Sept. 20. They pushed the total cases for the "disease year" which start 1949, the previous record year. Through last week the total for this "disease year" was. 37,826, compared with 32,106 for the sim ilar 1949 period and 19,207 for the same span last year. NOTICE! PELICAN DRIVE - IN Will Be CLOSED For REDECORATING UNTIL OCTOBER 10 J 4' J V. out ot "Circle of Flic" for Stanley Kramer caught the entire Kramer organization off balunce. Announced reason: Stanley's failure to grt technicolor for the film. The grape vine reason: His failure to rewrite the script as Marv requested. Now It's Dana Andrews turning down gangster roles three of them and all for the same reason: "There was. color and glamor and character to the gangsters once played bv Jimmy Cagney, George Raft and Paul Muni. These modern film gnngsters are scum. I refuse to play them." Reeling gUDPles department: One of Hollywood's more colorful male stars got frisky in the home of another star and poured bourbon into a mammoth aauarlum lining a whole wall. The fish died and the hostess is livid. Charles Latighton Is chuckling over this wordage from the ncript of MGM's "Young Bess." In which he again plays Henry VIII: "Henry was a man of simple tastes. He liked wine and wom enbut the wine had to be good." Kirk Douglas Is joining the "18-month-no-lncome-tax" club In Eu rope . . . "Dllllnger," banned In Japan during the U.S. occupation, Just passed the Jap ccmors and is cleaning up . . . It's open nea son on fading stars. Betty Davis Just played one as a movie aueen In "The Star." Now Ginger Rog ers will enact a Broadway stage oueen feeling the first pangs of middle age In Paramount's "Reach for the Stars." Designer Al Allardale saw Cor lnne Calvet "on TV In a bathing suit and called it a Bl-klnlscope, Movie oueen to hubby, as re ported bv Frank Fontaine: "I'll meet you half-wav. I'll admit I'm wrong If you'll admit I'm right." fe"-TECHNICOLOI! Starting Next Wednesday RICKYS JEWELERS Present 'MR. PRESIDENT' with Edward Arnold and a facinating BALLOT CONTEST OFFERING SPECIAL PRIZES:' "HOW MANY PRESIDENTIAL VOTES WILL BE CAST IN KLAMATH COUNTY?" LISTEN WED. NITE, 8:30 KFLW -1450 II V HUH THOMAS HOLLYWOOD "Here I am carving out an enllrrlv cw rmrcr in middle age. Ami all urriuiite my wile uuv me a uullnr lor Cliiialmas." I'lTston Foster talking. The Mini guy who has been playing hrrupa and hcnvlr-s In imivli'a lur two di- I'ttdca. He now lonlrssrs to being on the "slmiiy side of mv 40 tokav, so lir a 50), and he's doing n uieut buliien as a live rr-loiim-r. "Four ytr ago, my wife gnvo me a gullur lor Christmas," ho explained. "I lind Hut Iruiiilug to pin v it and would biiid along In no rompnnv mynrlf. I always thought Networks End In New TV llv JAMLS IIAI'IIN HOLLYWOOD. UH-NIIO and CHS wind up the first heat ot a spectacular television building race this week end with buxom Marie Wilson out In front for CDS. The two bliiKest networks are spending more thun loo million dollars to make Hollywood the tel. evlslon capital of the world, a title now held by New York. CBS unveils a 13-mlllton-ilollur initial unit of Us television city tomorrow with the lull return of August Sees Death Record CHICAGO HI The National Salety Council reported Tuesday that traffic accidents killed more persons In August I him., in uny monih since itui. The Allull.it toll of 3.770 WI1S the third highest ol record. It bulged the total for the first eight months of 195'i to 23.770. a 3 per cent guln over the correipondlng 1951 figure. Onlv In December. 1930. wnen 4.217 persons lost their lives In traf- tic accidents, und December, iuti. when 4.140 were killed, were high er monthly totals recorded. The Safety council begun assembling nationwide figures In rJJ4. , The council suld that. In gener- a the ncrease wns flue mosuv io accidents occurring on open urn"- ways, most cuies, a smirmun im ported, had fewer dentin within their limits than In the eight-month 1931 Derlod. oi 441 renorllng cities. 307 had no motor vehicle tlenins in August, Among them was Kianiatn rum. Ore. Eugene Needs Business Sites EUGENE i.f An Industrial sur vey shows that Lane County's two greatest economic problems are a lack of Industrial sites lor new plants and the county's bnstc de pendence on the lumber Industiy. J. W. Kipper., president of the Eugene Chamber of Commerce, presldentcd a summary of the sur very at the chamber's annual meeting here this week. The study was prepared by Industrial Survey Associates ot California. He raid business Is being turned away fiom Lane County because of the Inck of reasonable Bites. "California is crowded. The Westward tide Is going lo run North." he declared. See the ' Chlorophyll Used Car Specials In the Classified Section The Motor Mart my wile mt'trran Hhrlla Hurry I had a good voice when aim ming In tlm inr, so 1 got her tu bIiih Willi me. "Wr suited collecting folk song bv Hitching to the records ot Hurl Ives, miimiii Herd, Leudbelly uiiil others, Wo sang llicm ul pnitlrs and people uremrd to llko It. Then 1 muclo it picture tor Hob Llnneit culled 'I Shot Jo.ihp Jumi'n' mid wan going tu Sum Francisco (or the luemlrre. "I didn't want to do the usual spiel of 'I hope you enjoy the lilrlilre. as much an we rnloyrd making It.' So mv wife and I sung some Iolk Minga. All ugimt Imp. penrd to catch our ni t and offered First Heat Building Race Mis Wilson In "My t'. icnd lrmii." On Kuluiduy, will mirio. wave a special "All-Slur Itevuc" with lied bkellon, Milton Brile, Jimmy Duiunte, Dlnuli Shorr, 1'lni Harris, Hurpo Murx and Oeome Jewel, llerlr, an NHC standby irom New yoik, is living out lor me opening snow, which will be broadcast Irom a new 3 'i million dollar siiidlo, Ihe first in an eveiilu. nl SO nillllon dollnr project, The NHC studio was lushed to completion Willi Die InM llll-up mellind construction. Wnlls, pilluis nnd other big purls of (he building were niude horlonliUly und then lifted Into position by gianl crane-. Ground wus broken only Inst July The NHC sludin hus two souiui stages In Us 9.000 "(iiuie feet. II occupies an acre and a hull of a lu-acre tract next lo Warner Brothers movie sluuio In lluibunk. The network claims It to be the world's hugest audience sludlo. The CHS unit, til Hollywood prop, er, will open Sludio 31, the first of four mumuinth ntudlos, each ineaMiiin.. 12.UH) Miuure leet A 13-story administration building In Iso to be built. This first CHS unit covers 16 acres In whnt the network culls the world's first community de signed exclusively for television. It bonsls the world's largest stinie-lightliig control instullutiou, all electronic. The system ran con- (t,i I, million wnits and can a brilliant MiiiNCt. ercille IIKIIHIK TAKM BALTIMORK i.H The Chesa peuke Hay Hrlilge look In more ; than half a million dollars In Au- i gust, Us first full inniHh of opera. i lion, the Slate Rond Commission j reports. -TKLAMATH COATS Be ut.rully styled novelty fobrics fl. , - ana velvet. Sixc'--- Junior,, 7 thru 15, o'hers 10 thru 20. VoricV o' SKIRTS 2,0$5 Aio an ALL 7.99 The lo book Us nroiuul Hie ciiunlry."V It all Hill toil an u lin k, but linn t in lint Into u highly ptollliibln en. terprit. for the Fontern. They have lust returned from pluying such limes an Hip Wisconsin ttluln Futr and the Tot'llund, (lie, Autu Www. "Wp 1 ) 1 1 1 V n 1 1 y 1 1 1 1 1 1 u . from con ceits In night rluha," the niloi' remarked. "SomelliiirH the uudl I'lui'n Hinn,e us. Wo played a dule In Alkliimui, Neb., where Hie impu lsion in li-ietl nt l.ruio. 'J hero weia a.isiid In our nudieuce," Fo.ilcr lliiinks hln movie reputa tion for Hie nmuniiig draw, "Kvrii when von Mop nt a gun Million out III (he middle of nowhere, you'll find people know you fiom pictures," lie remarked. "And It's niiiprl.ilug whnl thev reuirinber. Olm fellow nnld he'd iteyer loruel n ncene 1 did with I'iiiiI Muni In 'I Wan n Fugitive I'voiu n Chain (lung.' I did I 'i duy'a work III Hint incline, which whs miiile In 1IWII" U s one of IIiomi nuliki of Holly wood HI r thai FoMer beuun lilt career an a singer but never got a chance to sUig In the movie. "I giiesn I itnrled ntudviug inu Ing from Uw time, my voice ihunged." he said. "1 nnng In opera In Chicago. Then I went lo New York to ini a idnuliig lob. Alter ,im0st Mnrvltw. 1 got a lob n nclor. My first role on the singe w,h as a dent niiiln Chinese. I decided II was a lot eusler being an urtor." Commie Files For Senator BALTTMOItK 1,(1 George A. Meyers, Coinmuntsi purly chair. Inn n In Mnrylniid null Washington, hus filed us n wrllC'ln candidate for II. B. nenulor. I Meyers, who Is free on bond pending nu uppenl veullrt on hit conviction for conspiracy to nil- I voenle or leuch violent overthrow lot the government, suld hln ram. ) pulim inunuuer would Mrs. loiothv Itnsr llhiiubeig, Ilulilmoie ' Communist. She also Is appealing a Smith Act conviction. oaiaar AMERICAN CHINESE Foods at thtlr bail! Ph. e496 For Orders To To OuJ, Ben B. Lee, Mqr. DRESS BETTER FOR LESS..." TaTvTsTncT 1937 AU 2-99 plaids ( Color 3 fr 1.00 . L j